Required Attendance at Programs, Workshops, Seminars or Courses Sample Clauses

Required Attendance at Programs, Workshops, Seminars or Courses. Each semester, a Xxxx, Associate Xxxx or Director may specify development seminars or workshops that adjuncts may attend in order to meet state, federal or grant requirements. Whenever reasonably possible, adjuncts will attend required seminars at, or through, the College. For all such activities, an adjunct shall be reimbursed registration fees. For activities not held at a College facility, an adjunct shall be reimbursed mileage allowances (at the prevailing IRS rate) provided the adjunct has obtained advance written approval for such activities from the Xxxx, Associate Xxxx or Director. Reimbursements for these seminars and workshops will count against the maximums set forth in Article 3. I. Adjunct faculty will not be compensated for attending programs, workshops, seminars, courses or meetings to meet federal, state or grant requirements under which an adjunct provides instruction. Adjuncts who are required to attend programs, workshops, seminars or courses above and beyond state, federal or grant requirements will be compensated at the rate of at least thirty five dollars ($35) per hour of attendance except that librarians and counselors will be paid at their current clock hour rate. For such activities, an adjunct shall be reimbursed registration fees and mileage allowances (at the prevailing IRS rate) provided the adjunct has obtained advance written approval for such activities from the Xxxx, Associate Xxxx or Director.
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